Related Surgical Specialties
Pediatric Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Gynecology, Urology
- Pregnant women with appendicitis: Early surgical intervention (appendectomy) and IV antibiotics
- Pediatric appendicitis – use single antibiotic regimen
- Most cases of blunt pediatric pancreatic trauma, may be non-operative due to delay in diagnosis
- Bilious emesis in the New Born is the hallmark of intestinal malrotation with midgut volvulus.
- Esophageal atresia in infants present with immediate feeding intolerance and respiratory failure
- Ingested multiple magnets can lead to perforation or obstruction
- Acute urinary retention in a adolescent female is virtually diagnostic for imperforate hymen.
- Most babies with bilateral cryptorchid testes tend to be premature males who have not had normal testicular descent
- Resection of thyroglossal duct cyst, and removal of the mid portion of the hyoid bone to the base of the tongue.
- External bracing to repair pectus carinatum – to be worn nearly continuously for 1.5 -2 years.
- Spontaneous pneumothorax – typically occur in young men who are very tall and thin who have had previous episodes.
- after thoracoscopic bleb resection and mechanical pleuridesis, the recurrence rate of spontaneous pneumothorax is 5-15%.
- undrained hemothoraces may lead to chronic fibro-thorax resulting in entrapment and compromise of pulmonary function.
- Lung abscesses who respond to medical therapy should have bronchoscopy to diagnose foreign body or previous undiagnosed tumor.
- Massive hemoptysis, hypoxemia is the true cause of mortality.
- Massive hemoptysis related to PA catheter – leave balloon inflated – it might tamponade.
- Hypoglycemia may predispose to sternal wound infection and mediastinitis after cardiac surgery
- Squamous cell esophageal cancer – thoracoscopic resection of the esophagus reduces post operative complications.
- Thoracic endovascular repair may work in causes of traumatic aortic disruption in patients who are not normally operative candidates.
- Intima, media, adventitia injury in the aorta most likely need operative intervention (all three walls).
- If only the intima is injured in the aorta – healing is possible by itself.